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it is the commitment to improving health care and education. he was keenly felt by the local population of poland province and beyond. links up with the rev warren recent history the charisma or it takes to be divided nation. as captain cousin laura explains her how little there was no work to do you add in something in the last few months they'll be perfect and then a student in a compact and medical products and upload some video of the scene in the sudan and today knew it she went out with miss m is that we too might add. i stayed up into a medium soft like a nice likeable up for some photo op at ten am and that of assistance the korean hospital program at race was a fishy attended a court two thousand and ten it reeks like all young people almost exclusively by sting of dental unit said the patient x ray rooms all to see more medicines and physiotherapy practitioners to preserve its history to eighteen thousand patients to type and some patients such as mine and connie came to the hospital stuff from on top of the injury has not been a full
it is the commitment to improving health care and education. he was keenly felt by the local population of poland province and beyond. links up with the rev warren recent history the charisma or it takes to be divided nation. as captain cousin laura explains her how little there was no work to do you add in something in the last few months they'll be perfect and then a student in a compact and medical products and upload some video of the scene in the sudan and today knew it she went out with...
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the pilot project has garnered praise from parliament and educators alike. they believe a more inclusive system would better serve all school children. >> individual instruction can work if you pay attention to each child's abilities. where can they improve? >> but the class has proved too much of a challenge it is why she is lobbying for local government to keep open the special needs schools. her son struggles in integrated classes. >> we knew he could not handle a lot of the work. he noticed they were faster and given different material. he asked why he was getting something else to do when they are already further. >> mattias is 17. he can do basic math, reading, writing. >> i played soccer on saturday with my friends. >> he receives intense instruction on science and language skills. there are two to three teachers with a toss of nine students. >> we have children who cannot speak when they come to us to learn to express themselves after we work with them to build up their communicative abilities. i'm not sure that kind of instruction can be offered at
the pilot project has garnered praise from parliament and educators alike. they believe a more inclusive system would better serve all school children. >> individual instruction can work if you pay attention to each child's abilities. where can they improve? >> but the class has proved too much of a challenge it is why she is lobbying for local government to keep open the special needs schools. her son struggles in integrated classes. >> we knew he could not handle a lot of...
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. >> for most people, the road out of poverty begins with education. in part three of our series on poverty and -- in colombia, a look at how the government is trying to provide free education for millions of children across the country. >> a proud moment for the colombian president. a former brazilian president congratulated president santos on the progress he has made. >> we are giving free education up to 11th grade to all the children of colombia. we are putting in place programs to improve the quality of education so that there can be social mobility. >> just two years ago, colombian children received five years of free education only. that changed under the leadership of president santos. by the director of the university says the quality of primary education still needs big improvements. >> why? because in big cities like bogotÁ we have a concentration of the elite class, and this class goes to private schools, where the price of education is 10 to 15 times more than what the state budgets per child. this only perpetuates the domination by a sm
. >> for most people, the road out of poverty begins with education. in part three of our series on poverty and -- in colombia, a look at how the government is trying to provide free education for millions of children across the country. >> a proud moment for the colombian president. a former brazilian president congratulated president santos on the progress he has made. >> we are giving free education up to 11th grade to all the children of colombia. we are putting in place...
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the health service, unemployment, education -- everything. >> there's. -- there's fury in brazil over this corrupt government stealing from the people. >> when a small group of demonstrators tried to invade city hall, police moved in with gas, and the situation quickly escalated. protest started over in rhesus to public transport fares but quickly mushroomed. brazil's president says she welcomes peaceful protests. but she has denounced violence and vandalism. >> we strongly condemn and forbid these acts. we know as a government and society that all acts of violence and destructive, shameful, and only provoke more acts of violence. >> members of the national force are being sent to five cities, but officials insist the force will be a mediating presence and not repressive. meanwhile, some cities have announced plans to lower public transport fares, but it's far from clear whether that will stop the protests. >> coming up, the relationship between greed and compassion -- one of the topics today at dw's global media forum. >> first, let's have a look at some other stories making the news
the health service, unemployment, education -- everything. >> there's. -- there's fury in brazil over this corrupt government stealing from the people. >> when a small group of demonstrators tried to invade city hall, police moved in with gas, and the situation quickly escalated. protest started over in rhesus to public transport fares but quickly mushroomed. brazil's president says she welcomes peaceful protests. but she has denounced violence and vandalism. >> we strongly...
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the founder has recorded all kinds of educational videos. they include math, physics, and art and history. the videos are free. >> just because people like, i think, the conversational tone. >> this video help s students learn basic addition. >> so we go one, two, three, four. we ended up at 7. that was our answer. >> it has been played more than two million times. altogether, there are around 5,000 videos. most are for elementary and junior high school students. khan used to be an analyst for a hedge fund. then, young relatives in distant places asked him to teach them arithmetic. so he made a video and posted it on the web. that was how he started his career in online education. people found his video easy to understand. quickly, he became a hit. microsoft founder bill gates gives him financial support. his videos have been translated into many languages. 85 million people around the world have viewed them. >> we want to create a reality where the zions of the world, a kid in a reverend few few gee or camp in india, they have the exact sam
the founder has recorded all kinds of educational videos. they include math, physics, and art and history. the videos are free. >> just because people like, i think, the conversational tone. >> this video help s students learn basic addition. >> so we go one, two, three, four. we ended up at 7. that was our answer. >> it has been played more than two million times. altogether, there are around 5,000 videos. most are for elementary and junior high school students. khan...
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we want the quality of our life in the level of medicine and education to be complying with european standards. one of the conditions for the conclusion of the association agreement with the european union was among other things the location of these one hundred and fifty billion garros for modernization of production to bring up to eu standards. the prime minister make a lot as i've said this in an interview to the national tv channel according to the head of the cabinet ukrainian producers need russian sales markets in the country loses them might go bankrupt. as i've pointed out that the current government has not been into strategic course towards the european integration but has just changed the tactics but the people saw this as nothing but a completion of the process and are now demanding the resignation of the cabinet and the president the leader of the ukrainian democratic alliance for reform that of the klitschko who is planning to take part in the presidential elections in two thousand fifteen is one of the activists today he believes that ukraine is quick and efficient re
we want the quality of our life in the level of medicine and education to be complying with european standards. one of the conditions for the conclusion of the association agreement with the european union was among other things the location of these one hundred and fifty billion garros for modernization of production to bring up to eu standards. the prime minister make a lot as i've said this in an interview to the national tv channel according to the head of the cabinet ukrainian producers...
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there are frequent and violent demonstrations for higher wages and social reforms especially in education and healthcare which is almost fully privatized and extremely expensive. another legacy of the pinochet regime and the topic which divides the two rivals twenty eight and bought two left in it and quit when they come november seventeen sixty nine in which we wish to live it. i want to live in a more modern country to one that's more john and i will now progress is progress for all and not to trip you only read only the education healthcare and a little and think only one in india. i should put it back forty years ago we were were country. ntt you better off than any other latin american country. no one doubts that you know it. you've seen helen other countries there is in crisis after crisis well here we have grow and generate johnson rising salaries a hit with an email today that was the end. don't throw that away. not the it support network. much of that wants to break with the past both economically and politically. mike tate favors the current direction. now it's up to the chilean
there are frequent and violent demonstrations for higher wages and social reforms especially in education and healthcare which is almost fully privatized and extremely expensive. another legacy of the pinochet regime and the topic which divides the two rivals twenty eight and bought two left in it and quit when they come november seventeen sixty nine in which we wish to live it. i want to live in a more modern country to one that's more john and i will now progress is progress for all and not...
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the educational software, for the answers to a variety of questions. for instance when a student asks about gravity, newton replies with a question. it's designed to deepen understanding through dialog, instead of giving students the answers right away. the introduction of i.t. in education is also posing challenges for teachers. they often need to upgrade their i.t. skills. this institute provides budding teachers with the expertise they need to adapt to change. >> not just teaching the students to learn, but they, themselves must learn along with the students, because knowledge gets obsolete and new knowledge evolve. singapore is very much conscious on the need to change. >> reporter: the world of technology is constantly evolving. now one of the world's most highly developed countries is making efforts to cultivate the human resources it needs to shape its future. nhk world, singapore. >>> japanese researchers say they hatve succeeded in resear h researching a disease that causes muscles to move and hope it will lead to new drugs to treat the diseas
the educational software, for the answers to a variety of questions. for instance when a student asks about gravity, newton replies with a question. it's designed to deepen understanding through dialog, instead of giving students the answers right away. the introduction of i.t. in education is also posing challenges for teachers. they often need to upgrade their i.t. skills. this institute provides budding teachers with the expertise they need to adapt to change. >> not just teaching the...
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that it will all fell official development assistance and support for infrastructure development and education. built on greed of the japan will provide a and private helped improve the investment environment in cambodia. the two prime ministers agreed the advanced medical technology and systems come to pass will be used to improve management in cambodia. ali has also discussed security. they said they will seek the only conclusion of a cool book on god to help resolve conflicts in the south china sea. after the meeting they issued a joint statement containing the entry. didn't end up a new angle iron will and hence private investment. in addition to conventional official development assistance in the day though sam says he wants to build a strategic relationship i'd thought of developing tots the european commission president and use them oh well bob rose has expressed his willingness to build the moment i'm in the ongoing process between the us and japan old concluding that an economic partnership agreement. roses and to the nhk yet the eu headquarters in brussels on friday ahead of his visi
that it will all fell official development assistance and support for infrastructure development and education. built on greed of the japan will provide a and private helped improve the investment environment in cambodia. the two prime ministers agreed the advanced medical technology and systems come to pass will be used to improve management in cambodia. ali has also discussed security. they said they will seek the only conclusion of a cool book on god to help resolve conflicts in the south...
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education ministry officials say the surge in numbers is probably due to greater efforts by teachers. despite pulling added at least an inch. this time average bank of the dome other people in northern japan next year in this stormy weather. mine sure she tells us more about that table. yes i welcome the month that location since then has the dado western and central japan yesterday. now i was mentally to north betting poker as of now reaching the summit by one hundred twenty two kilometers per hour and stormy conditions will likely continue into the afternoon hours. this is one of the pulling away in the southeastern rest of bringing blizzard conditions reducing visibility. in another location since then as affecting the korean peninsula. it's the of the act. active since then now we created c effect snow as of now we have numerous understand supported and salt this system will then make its way towards northern japan into tomorrow effect he had this another area that has been battered yesterday said very short break here in orem but north western flank of japan especially the pacifi
education ministry officials say the surge in numbers is probably due to greater efforts by teachers. despite pulling added at least an inch. this time average bank of the dome other people in northern japan next year in this stormy weather. mine sure she tells us more about that table. yes i welcome the month that location since then has the dado western and central japan yesterday. now i was mentally to north betting poker as of now reaching the summit by one hundred twenty two kilometers per...
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i'm sorry it received its stock price wall is world renown for advocating education and women's rights after being shot in the head of the taliban because of her and took objection to the interpretation of islam seeks to amend at home and then skulls from attending school. in her beloved pakistani and activists to see the skepticism and resentment after the publication of her but i am a mom of many accuse her of being the two of the west and avoid mentioning her name out of fear of the band's attacks the taliban the pakistani city should continue to have banned the book and private schools across the country leaving the disrespect the song the second best selling it up online bookstore amazon dot com . every year thousands of jewish teens trouble from north america to israel in poland's to learn about the holocaust but what's the impact of these trips have on students and jewish identity is a new scientific study focuses on a program called march of the linking the two week excursion begins in poland where students to concentration camps participate in a death march memorial day and di
i'm sorry it received its stock price wall is world renown for advocating education and women's rights after being shot in the head of the taliban because of her and took objection to the interpretation of islam seeks to amend at home and then skulls from attending school. in her beloved pakistani and activists to see the skepticism and resentment after the publication of her but i am a mom of many accuse her of being the two of the west and avoid mentioning her name out of fear of the band's...
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regarding education perhaps in the south and education system. we started back in two thousand says he doesn't speak a thousand fold. got involved in the very last project in south africa called hopping online and at present consisted of a quit being on the schools in the johannesburg province in increments with nineteen laps and then to computer networks and internet access for its open eight edt. and you know curriculum. e g curriculum uterine mean and so on. that was a very good initiative but the problem is that he became very political. all these huge companies who wanted a piece of the action and you also have bad management sometimes. in indian open commute is that too too deep to know to detroit to do project. so it's not that these governments have not made efforts to try to re do the dishes done with it. but sometimes there's nothing nice to be the team they beat the top levels of governance and end on the difference and you know and tt's on the ground support to roll out these programs he was a lot of discrepancies says the question of
regarding education perhaps in the south and education system. we started back in two thousand says he doesn't speak a thousand fold. got involved in the very last project in south africa called hopping online and at present consisted of a quit being on the schools in the johannesburg province in increments with nineteen laps and then to computer networks and internet access for its open eight edt. and you know curriculum. e g curriculum uterine mean and so on. that was a very good initiative...
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and because it's the uk says a leading company in education especially in the higher education system. i am from higher education myself and by unnoticed. pros the stairwell and the tallest reduce the chosen most or the united kingdom. plus the ride this this and other countries also but yes it did of those gatherings expressed the their pride then it probably didn't throw that they have returned and there with him for the benefit of all comfort and. presents they gave them a bit of wood to smile and say you do. it was amongst the class to class and the present the route to his strategy. kazakhstan two thousand fifty. and that these new generation of specialists. all of them have c'mon go to english. and the present. it affected the staff and when there was no time when one hundred and no one thousand and five hundred people speaking english. without that said listen to this speech all the news story the fiction than science or to read. on the prison was also pro. and that i think the key is if he made the right decision at that very difficult moment in nineteen twenty nine to fall. a
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educational institutions often come from former student. it may be that silly people especially young people have actually attended an educational institution that if they have some kind of grievance. or if there are people who have not consulted them. that's where they will find them. most violence is committed by young people and young people are fresh out of school. you might want to be a full interview will deposit on the boy confessed to committing some of them causes of violence and social unrest. the source may delay the right place to crash to its students are angry at spending cuts on education offices judge the protests is to try and break them up but it adds has been through red dye in the from sydney regional government offices to symbolize a big skillet in the lead of their funding the head of the libertarian think i'm based in milan open to the god he says the cuteness of the seep out that the political picture tt. well last year and every probably be a shared moment in the city as well as the hero with the purchase is that th
educational institutions often come from former student. it may be that silly people especially young people have actually attended an educational institution that if they have some kind of grievance. or if there are people who have not consulted them. that's where they will find them. most violence is committed by young people and young people are fresh out of school. you might want to be a full interview will deposit on the boy confessed to committing some of them causes of violence and...
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we spend twice as much today, per-capita, on public education as in 1970. test scores are lower. inputs are irrelevant. it is the output. what is important is what happened in the senate. there was a proposal to say that the path to citizenship can only begin when you know that you have 100% security at the border and 90% interdiction. that failed to happen. i say without an effective measure of output, you cannot have immigration reform. >> i would like to see the input-output used as well on defense, where we have doubled the budget in the past 10 years. >> touching a dollar of defense somehow threatens american security. gallup asked one question, would you allow illegal immigrants to become citizens after a long waiting period, if they paid taxes, if they learned english and passed a criminal background check? 87% approve of this. including a 86% of republicans. republicans can oppose this and really make themselves the whigs of american politics. >> if this does not get through this year or very soon, republicans -- and lindsey graham said it -- they will be walking themselv
we spend twice as much today, per-capita, on public education as in 1970. test scores are lower. inputs are irrelevant. it is the output. what is important is what happened in the senate. there was a proposal to say that the path to citizenship can only begin when you know that you have 100% security at the border and 90% interdiction. that failed to happen. i say without an effective measure of output, you cannot have immigration reform. >> i would like to see the input-output used as...
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they get a very grounded education in the basic business disciplines -- things like... but then, they also get classes that are very directly related to the industry. >> just click that. it'll bring up your rate screen. >> that means learning how to run a hotel or restaurant, and learning how to buy one, too. >> eventually, we want them to grow, as well, to not just run hotels but to someday own them and own entire chains of hotels. >> what do you like best about this school? >> i mean, if "everything" was a choice or an answer, i would choose everything. the hotel school is great. you learn all the great business practices that you learn at a typical business school, but applied to hospitality. >> so, where are we going? >> we're going to the food lab. >> the school attracts students from all over the world. they're proud of their nickname... on campus, they're known as the "hotelies." is that okay with you? >> "hotelies." it's a moniker that, you know, in a way, is something we've outgrown. but it's also very near and dear to our students. so, even though we've become
they get a very grounded education in the basic business disciplines -- things like... but then, they also get classes that are very directly related to the industry. >> just click that. it'll bring up your rate screen. >> that means learning how to run a hotel or restaurant, and learning how to buy one, too. >> eventually, we want them to grow, as well, to not just run hotels but to someday own them and own entire chains of hotels. >> what do you like best about this...
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the priority education zones. trying to figure out how to avoid places with a disadvantaged population falling in terms of illiteracy. which is a very important concern. when you look at the bottom end of the french system, 20% of kids were really struggling, many of them are coming from disadvantaged, poor backgrounds. >> many from poor backgrounds. the idea when we look to the east and her german neighbors, is that vocational education is certainly much more value in germany than it is in france. here, the french president, francois hollande this monday, putting the accent -- he did not go so far as to talk about a literacy -- but he did put the accent on preventing kids from dropping out of school. >> dropouts. that is the problem in france. that is what is costing us the most. every time a child leaves the school system or is failing, we have to pick him back up. we find him waiting in line for a employment benefits. we find him in certain centers that deal with children in trouble. so, by preventing pupils fr
the priority education zones. trying to figure out how to avoid places with a disadvantaged population falling in terms of illiteracy. which is a very important concern. when you look at the bottom end of the french system, 20% of kids were really struggling, many of them are coming from disadvantaged, poor backgrounds. >> many from poor backgrounds. the idea when we look to the east and her german neighbors, is that vocational education is certainly much more value in germany than it is...
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and ever since, she's become an even more prominent spokesperson for the right to an education. malala's bravery and the strength of her convictions have inspired people worldwide. harvard university last month named her humanitarian of the year. >> those people consider themselves powerful just because of having guns in their hands, but i think i am powerful and will be powerful if i empower myself with education and with knowledge. >> reporter: malala's message has resonated with people in japan too. supporters staged an event last week in tokyo. they invited a university student from pakistan to speak. she talked about the latest situation in her country. attendees discussed how to make education accessible to all. >> translator: like malala, i want to change the world by always speaking my mind. >> reporter: the pakistani government and unesco set up the malala fund to support education for underprivileged children. but the situation in pakistan remains dire. many girls still don't have access to formal education. and extremists continue to bomb schools. plus, the pakistani
and ever since, she's become an even more prominent spokesperson for the right to an education. malala's bravery and the strength of her convictions have inspired people worldwide. harvard university last month named her humanitarian of the year. >> those people consider themselves powerful just because of having guns in their hands, but i think i am powerful and will be powerful if i empower myself with education and with knowledge. >> reporter: malala's message has resonated with...
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i think it is a principal just like brown versus board of education. it is unconstitutional to discriminate against same-sex couples. >> that is the hard thing. at this point, states have not articulated our region and -- a reason to deny marriage to same- sex couples. they use the reason that marriages to procreate, but not everybody who mary's procreates. >> we will continue to provide assistance to the syrian people and we will continue to increase our assistance in an effort to bring about a post-assad syria. >> jay carney of the white house. john kerry, our new secretary of state, announced this week that the obama administration will provide an additional $60 million to the rebels. a conservative columnist wrote that the situation demanded baldness -- boldness and that the obama administration may well have allowed the middle east to blow apart. do you agree with that? >> not all. in syria, you have a serious question of what replaces assad? you have anti-assad actors who are just as bad as some of the others we have seen pop up in other countrie
i think it is a principal just like brown versus board of education. it is unconstitutional to discriminate against same-sex couples. >> that is the hard thing. at this point, states have not articulated our region and -- a reason to deny marriage to same- sex couples. they use the reason that marriages to procreate, but not everybody who mary's procreates. >> we will continue to provide assistance to the syrian people and we will continue to increase our assistance in an effort to...
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on domestic issues, among them, raising the minimum wage, reforming immigration, and modernizing the education system. he also address america's political third rail -- gun control. the president promised survivors of gun control violence he would pursue common-sense reform. in a short foreign policy segment of his speech, obama said that efforts were on the course to conclude afghan operations next year. turning to europe, he raised the prospect of a free-trade zone to encourage commerce with european union countries and believe fears his new asian focus would come at europe's expense -- the late -- belay fears. >> trade that is fair and free across the atlantic supports millions of good-paying american jobs. >> but in a bitterly divided washington, president obama will have his work cut out for him if he wants to push his agenda through. >> well, that trans-atlantic free-trade zone has long been a goal for the european union. after years of very little progress, the e appears to -- the eu appears to have an ally in what has. >> president obama announced the start of trade negotiations on a t
on domestic issues, among them, raising the minimum wage, reforming immigration, and modernizing the education system. he also address america's political third rail -- gun control. the president promised survivors of gun control violence he would pursue common-sense reform. in a short foreign policy segment of his speech, obama said that efforts were on the course to conclude afghan operations next year. turning to europe, he raised the prospect of a free-trade zone to encourage commerce with...
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i think armies are working on educating the people not to be disconnected from the war. -- from the world. because then you are in a literal war. you've got to control the system. to control the system, you have to be very careful. but you will never stop having civilians killed that war. >> i understand there is a disconnect if you're not on the battleground. does it change the decisions, the targets identified? >> there have been reports of the u.s. targeting strategy called signature strikes where they don't hand select the targets. they are picked according to a number of criteria. there are vague criteria upon which the u.s. select some of its targets. it is also a legal issue. >> mr. bates, you are in connecticut. the arguments being made here that different decisions, different military decisions are made when the people flying are pressing the fire button halfway across the world from the battle zone. there are rules of engagement and they are saying that if the pilot is in a it flying over the battle zone or halfway across the world -- >> there are conditions in which they are gi
i think armies are working on educating the people not to be disconnected from the war. -- from the world. because then you are in a literal war. you've got to control the system. to control the system, you have to be very careful. but you will never stop having civilians killed that war. >> i understand there is a disconnect if you're not on the battleground. does it change the decisions, the targets identified? >> there have been reports of the u.s. targeting strategy called...
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second to reflect on that day when kennedy york jfk as he became a state tv show while riding in and educate his wife dallas texas. the death of the hans and that was forty six year old shocked the nation and reverberated around the world. something changed america the sports doc already or noises on the album release the twenty fourteen. it already or noises hobbled through the roots of the twenty fourteen event which kicks off intelligence even john kerry. the competition last weekend a single seat cost motorbikes the race across as some of you during both go to salt lake. richard in the thick of it the committee that is the trust is over. the cad tools. this edition of that to call brad is going to be amazing. it's up to three different countries. where is the one causing from argentina and chile. the box and it was awesome as it should be embedded in a cookbook today. approximately seven hundred and forty five competitors are expected to take part in the event which kicks off on the fifth of january well sir stuart law unless it was presented with its golden into waterways they'll issue
second to reflect on that day when kennedy york jfk as he became a state tv show while riding in and educate his wife dallas texas. the death of the hans and that was forty six year old shocked the nation and reverberated around the world. something changed america the sports doc already or noises on the album release the twenty fourteen. it already or noises hobbled through the roots of the twenty fourteen event which kicks off intelligence even john kerry. the competition last weekend a...
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another factor directing down the birthrate is the cost of education. more parents want their children to go to university. but the bills can be steep. the professor says they are forced to do more with less. because asian financial crisis in 1997 widened the economic gap. >> i think government officials should improve the employment situation for young people. i'm sure this will narrow the gap between the rich and poor. i also think that the system whereby parents shouldered the financial burden for their children's educations should change. >> reporter: united nations researchers say the number of people living in industrialized countries is expected to drop in the coming years. they say a birthrate of 2.1 is needed to maintain these populations. in japan, experts say the number of women of childbearing age will decline by nearly half by 2060. making increasing the birthrate that much harder. nhk world, tokyo. >>> a japanese man recently showed the world that age is no barrier to achieving your dream. he climbed mt. everest at the age of 80. japanese
another factor directing down the birthrate is the cost of education. more parents want their children to go to university. but the bills can be steep. the professor says they are forced to do more with less. because asian financial crisis in 1997 widened the economic gap. >> i think government officials should improve the employment situation for young people. i'm sure this will narrow the gap between the rich and poor. i also think that the system whereby parents shouldered the...
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it is a whole educational concept behind singing in the choir. being part of the communities more important than being a gifted singer. the choir office for children a lot of support and a lot too late. we had seen in some states today says doreen and cons of pancakes about it. i didn't know it'll probably be something good. the supersonics the us in the sky. the school use to have a reputation as an extremely strict educational establishment. the boys choir was founded more than five hundred years ago. it's always had a very consent to be made. at least up until the nineteen sixties the evening's time on of course times have changed giving voice training this i am thinking. the new news to me in you. oh oh oh. you can use. i knit this. this is in the cinnamon and a phenomenal thing about singing in a sense of something we probably off test against. how many positive side effects that are obscene units and she needed to get up. sunday is again the vienna boys choir also began talks on its knowledge to the outside won't. choose to smoke why i keep
it is a whole educational concept behind singing in the choir. being part of the communities more important than being a gifted singer. the choir office for children a lot of support and a lot too late. we had seen in some states today says doreen and cons of pancakes about it. i didn't know it'll probably be something good. the supersonics the us in the sky. the school use to have a reputation as an extremely strict educational establishment. the boys choir was founded more than five hundred...
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stunningly since we brought them democracy that women are educated they were doctors lawyers and now it's thing and it's taking over their being forced into loans they don't appreciate and i think that the felt needs of a hat so you know i would just say that president obama. what you type in cairo was a great start. box. if you don't get the whole picture and realize the role of women. it will never tell. i hope that everyone in this room takes a moment today when you come home to think about why the most powerful ways to empower the arab and muslim world is and how the women so please please stop turning a blind eye to the atrocities against women by at our life and present are women human power of thinking. as demand for fish continues to rise worldwide and ecological disaster is taking place in our oceans overfishing is causing the depletion of its fighters the seats of debt. now below the surface of the dark waters could be the solution the groundbreaking scientific technology down here allows fish to the drilling anywhere even thousands of miles away from the ocean to one utama
stunningly since we brought them democracy that women are educated they were doctors lawyers and now it's thing and it's taking over their being forced into loans they don't appreciate and i think that the felt needs of a hat so you know i would just say that president obama. what you type in cairo was a great start. box. if you don't get the whole picture and realize the role of women. it will never tell. i hope that everyone in this room takes a moment today when you come home to think about...
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educate your family. really be open to learning about what is the vehicle for your values that really gets your values expressed? you know, be open to talking to your children around, about immigration and what that fight is about. about education and what it means, what the fight looks like to make sure that they're able to be educated. about housing. have conversations with your community and your family. volunteer your time, open your home for an organization to be able to hold a meeting or bring some people together. there are so many ways. but so much of it can start with how you communicate in your home, how you open yourself up to understanding what the political current is, what the political moment is and the way that you can be engaged is huge in and of itself. >> bill moyers: rachel laforest and madeline janis, thank you very much for being with me. i've really enjoyed this conversation. >> madeline janis: thank you so much. >> rachel laforest: thank you for having us. >> bill moyers: at our we
educate your family. really be open to learning about what is the vehicle for your values that really gets your values expressed? you know, be open to talking to your children around, about immigration and what that fight is about. about education and what it means, what the fight looks like to make sure that they're able to be educated. about housing. have conversations with your community and your family. volunteer your time, open your home for an organization to be able to hold a meeting or...
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. >> you have to decide where to put the focus, and our children's education is our main asset. that's what we should spend money on. we should learn from other countries like finland or sweden. it works there. >> for many german voters, balancing a career with a family is a major challenge. a new vision for families and education could give the parties a boost in the election campaign. >> change of pace now. the african union says it will readmit egypt after democratic elections have taken place. the chairwoman made that comment here in berlin after a meeting with chancellor angela merkel. >> the regional group expelled egypt after last week's military intervention that toppled resident mohamed morsi. >> african union officials are currently in berlin for trade talks, but the situation in egypt is overshadowing the meeting. the chancellor says egypt needs to restore democracy as soon as possible. the au says that would clear the path for reentry into the union. >> as soon as egypt comes back and has a leadership that is elected for their constitutional process, then they will c
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he says it is time to educate our children and rebuild our infrastructure. the president's fourth state of the union. how do we pay the bill? >> nothing i am proposing tonight should increase our deficit by a single dime. >> the president offered more of the same -- higher taxes and more stimulus spending. >> the president wants congress to come up with $40 billion to improve infrastructure, wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 an hour, wants a new energy bill similar to cap-and-trade, wants preschool for every 4-year-old in the nation, tax reform, gun control, citizenship for undocumented immigrants. what are his chances, charles? >> approximately zero. he is talking as if we have a huge surplus so we can start spending all over again inaugural address was the philosophical statement of what i call this left-liberalism, the state of the union address is the programmatic expression of that. there a social ill that he did not have the government answer to? if he did, i did not hear it. >> mark? >> if that is a liberal agenda, we have moved the goal posts in
he says it is time to educate our children and rebuild our infrastructure. the president's fourth state of the union. how do we pay the bill? >> nothing i am proposing tonight should increase our deficit by a single dime. >> the president offered more of the same -- higher taxes and more stimulus spending. >> the president wants congress to come up with $40 billion to improve infrastructure, wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 an hour, wants a new energy bill similar to...
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this is something they can do because they are grabbing more college educated people. i think this will be good for china and the world. >> based on supporting data which seems to signal no hard landing, is that your judgment as well? >> as long as there are no egg zogenix factors that interject themselves because you can have things like military warfare that spills out of control in the middle east. these other things that china doesn't have any control over can certainly derail its progress economically. those factors, i think it is possible that china doesn't have a hard landing and continues to grow at its current trajectory. >> it appears the premier is promising a fair playing field. do you think it will have any impact on the investment environment? >> i believe the investment thesis for any company is the fact that they have a growing middle class and their economy is more robust than any other one in the world. companies can't afford not to be in china. the fact that chinese companies want to invest overseas, it means that china has to play quid pro quo with
this is something they can do because they are grabbing more college educated people. i think this will be good for china and the world. >> based on supporting data which seems to signal no hard landing, is that your judgment as well? >> as long as there are no egg zogenix factors that interject themselves because you can have things like military warfare that spills out of control in the middle east. these other things that china doesn't have any control over can certainly derail...
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. >> we have had a great deal of progress for people who are well off and educated. there is been an increase in the black middle class and a number of blacks getting college degrees, but no change in the one third of the population of black people that are poor. twice as many blacks are unemployed as whites. not enough progress towards real economic equity with a combination of race and class discrimination. >> where do you see resolutions coming from realistically? >> they will come from either spending a lot more money on childhood education, because that is where you change people's possibilities, secondly, doing a lot more in terms of creating decent jobs, and moving much more aggressively toward a full employment equality -- economy. >> thank you for joining us. we leave you now for some -- with some colorful scenes in spain where the tomato fest has been taking place inspired by a food fight in 1995 of children. this is the unusual sight of tomato juice mixing with rainwater. the event saw the clouds open for the first time. time now for me to hand you over. >
. >> we have had a great deal of progress for people who are well off and educated. there is been an increase in the black middle class and a number of blacks getting college degrees, but no change in the one third of the population of black people that are poor. twice as many blacks are unemployed as whites. not enough progress towards real economic equity with a combination of race and class discrimination. >> where do you see resolutions coming from realistically? >> they...
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very very powerful to me encouraging needs out there for things like clean energy to a new housing and education. and he illegally think that we had a very important role to play and so when you think that thinks parents our national stations. knowing portal to play not just a function of the overall economy but also in how investors choose to park their money. a growing number of investors who want to put their money to work in a more socially responsible way. for wall street though this is another business opportunity a way to profit from those investors who now have one hand on their wallets and another hand on their hearts three feet and a cctv new york. it was shot to come to the end of this edition cctv names on the between beijing and foliage the new do. leung move along. tuesdays is a little bit lost in since we don't really have. her records going back thousands of years. you know something about chinese culture and one it used to it. synergy of chinese martial arts techniques chinese from the coherence and useful arts the new and one the techniques. i'd be interested. is that we're not
very very powerful to me encouraging needs out there for things like clean energy to a new housing and education. and he illegally think that we had a very important role to play and so when you think that thinks parents our national stations. knowing portal to play not just a function of the overall economy but also in how investors choose to park their money. a growing number of investors who want to put their money to work in a more socially responsible way. for wall street though this is...
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twenty six billion years will be set aside for infrastructure education and research korean our soldiers and much needed sleep and carol antiques the country's leader kim jong un to seventy eight marked the second anniversary of the death of his father former leader kim jong il commemorations come of course as days of the execution of kim jong il is uncle mike even considered the number two official in the north korean regime. an execution that sparked international concerns fears and instantaneously very top recruits secret in the houston open. the senior north korean smart checked on until the flowers by kim john eales taxi. meanwhile heidi's from the country's leader kim jong and as he left. it's our money. two years ago he was trusted power is the country's leader following the spot is that the anniversary comes just days after the project and john and some potent attack widely seen as a second most powerful figure in the country. he played the role of mentor for his nephew when he stepped onto the young and inexperience the day. becky she was very publicly. the government released i
twenty six billion years will be set aside for infrastructure education and research korean our soldiers and much needed sleep and carol antiques the country's leader kim jong un to seventy eight marked the second anniversary of the death of his father former leader kim jong il commemorations come of course as days of the execution of kim jong il is uncle mike even considered the number two official in the north korean regime. an execution that sparked international concerns fears and...
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football can also get you a scholarship to college, where you can get an education. yuko around this region and you don't have exclusively african- americans playing football. you see a lot of white kids playing football as well. sure, soccer is very popular now and is coming up even in the district of columbia. but i don't accept the class argument that soccer necessarily attract middle to upper middle- class kids. globally, soccer is the number- one sport and is played in all countries of the world. >> tip of the hat to the washington nationals, who did this right -- >> baseball team. >> they had their start pitcher to he had surgery, did 20 games, he wanted to go in desperately, but they stopped him, and they were contenders for the national championship. they may have lost because he wasn't there. they said, "no, it will be dangerous for you, we have invested in you, you don't play any more this year." >> charles, any discussion of the sports involves drugs -- >> and we saw a remarkable event this week where nobody for the first time in 15 years was voted into th
football can also get you a scholarship to college, where you can get an education. yuko around this region and you don't have exclusively african- americans playing football. you see a lot of white kids playing football as well. sure, soccer is very popular now and is coming up even in the district of columbia. but i don't accept the class argument that soccer necessarily attract middle to upper middle- class kids. globally, soccer is the number- one sport and is played in all countries of the...
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that is not what the education minister thinks. >> that is not what i meant. things should have been done differently. he announced yesterday he wanted to reassure all of the socialist because a lot of them criticized him when leonardo was deported days ago. the prime minister asked for it two days ago. just until we have all the elements and until it is finished, we should not just accuse him like it has been done. >> there is one element i want to highlight here. to hear her speaking french, she is a poster child for what many accuse the people of not being. >> yes. of course. every situation is different. it is nonsense to say all these people do not want to integrate into the country. yes. there are people who do integrate and do go to school and succeed in school. so that is exactly an example of how school is the best way to integrate in the country and the best integration tool in the country. >> with or without a school field trip, should leonardo have been expelled? >> if we stick to the facts, the family has presented itself and its case six times in
that is not what the education minister thinks. >> that is not what i meant. things should have been done differently. he announced yesterday he wanted to reassure all of the socialist because a lot of them criticized him when leonardo was deported days ago. the prime minister asked for it two days ago. just until we have all the elements and until it is finished, we should not just accuse him like it has been done. >> there is one element i want to highlight here. to hear her...
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but in the animation series, a heroin has a power to take on social problems, including education for women. the animation was created in a quiet area of islamabad. many are welcome here in trying to produce various moves of the characters. the director hopes the animation will help make children aware of social problems in pakistan. >> i just thought it was a great way to do a -- something which would be fun and entertaining and also highlight important social issues like education. >> reporter: annie jeffrey is the actress who provides the voice of the heroine, she went to a university abroad. she was deeply shocked at the news of the attack on mulala. >> very sad. it was horrible. the whole country was shocked and upset that people can go and shoot a 14-year-old. it was shocking and horrible, a big tragedy. >> reporter:effr say she haspecl feengsor the first episode in which the avenger uses a book and pen to de the enemy trying to shut down the school for girls. jeffrey is a popular actress in high demand but she's also thinking what she can do to advance the cause of women's educ
but in the animation series, a heroin has a power to take on social problems, including education for women. the animation was created in a quiet area of islamabad. many are welcome here in trying to produce various moves of the characters. the director hopes the animation will help make children aware of social problems in pakistan. >> i just thought it was a great way to do a -- something which would be fun and entertaining and also highlight important social issues like education....
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japanese elementary school education is designed to be called recruits. developing tools for his personality. this was a semi. you need new. the us i know. ching ears. don't tell the world is watching for signs that his son to solidifying power or worrying about eating well. shh singapore the government is not a cure is trying to convince people that
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it is an education for all of us even the economist will stop they really change their positions. >> we have you two to break it down for the tough and complex financial world. that was the host erin. maybe not a great place for a tour, washington, d.c. will stop what's better -- d.c. what better way to demonstrate against the government shut down the nation's capital? far from what the protest called itself the one million veteran but it called attention. they broken the barricades at the world war ii memorial and brought those fences to the white house where demonstrators and got into a tense standoff with police clad in riot gear. >> a wholly new level of discontent was displayed in washington, d.c. thousands of veterans from across the united states led a pilgrimage to the world war ii memorial on the national mall. this is the memorial that was built with mostly privately funds that was closer to the partial government shutdown. protesters in a strong message to obama yesterday. tear down these barricades. the testers have been referring to them as barricades and except for the
it is an education for all of us even the economist will stop they really change their positions. >> we have you two to break it down for the tough and complex financial world. that was the host erin. maybe not a great place for a tour, washington, d.c. will stop what's better -- d.c. what better way to demonstrate against the government shut down the nation's capital? far from what the protest called itself the one million veteran but it called attention. they broken the barricades at...
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will be reconnected to the development of our agricultural sector and the encouragement of a better education system in my country. >> the myanmar opposition leader is visiting japan for the first time in 27 years. >>> researchers in japan are working to keep people on therapy feet and moving. they have been carrying out a clinical trial for people that have trouble walking get a step ahead. >> reporter: the robot is a system called hybrid assistive limb. it's attached to the legs of people who have difficulty walking. various sensors detect muscle movement. it delivers strength where needed. researchers ran a pilot test. this patient in her 60s has a degenerative disease. it could deprive her of the ability to walk. she takes 69 seconds to cover just ten meters even with the walking frame. no cure has been found for her illness but house developers hope she can slow its process by exercising with the robot. when people try to walk the brain sends signals through the serves. sensors on the thigh detects the impulses on the skin. even in a person who can barely walk the signals still get throu
will be reconnected to the development of our agricultural sector and the encouragement of a better education system in my country. >> the myanmar opposition leader is visiting japan for the first time in 27 years. >>> researchers in japan are working to keep people on therapy feet and moving. they have been carrying out a clinical trial for people that have trouble walking get a step ahead. >> reporter: the robot is a system called hybrid assistive limb. it's attached to...
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-educated i.t. executive was chosen by a majority of national coalition members in istanbul. in his first speech, he ruled out dialogue with the shock assad's regime. government troops and rebel fighters are blaming each other for a chemical attack near the northern city of aleppo -- dialogue with bashar alabama assad's regime. >> they accuse rebel fighters of launching a missile containing poisonous gases. the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to the means of launching these kind of chemical weapons. >> we have no details yet. we are against using chemical weapons from any side. i am not expecting the revolutionaries to do that, but we
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a stunningly since we brought them democracy that women are educated they were doctors lawyers and now it's thing and it's taking over their being forced into loans they don't appreciate and i think that the felt needs of a hat so you know i would just say that president obama. what you type in cairo was a great start. box. if you don't get the whole picture and realized the role of women it will never tell. i hope that everyone in this room takes a moment today when you come home to think about why the most powerful ways to empower the arab and muslim world is and how the women so please please stop turning a blind eye to the atrocities against women by at our life and present are women human power of thinking . i just only this week a historic deal was reached between iran and cuba policy over the country's nuclear program. the initial stated that the little mouse the next six months and basically see you on respecting its nuclear activity in return for unlimited lifting of sanctions. the question though is with me to a last institution with at the appalling of ties between washingto
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estimated to be about two point two billion people as of twenty twelve according to the creating an education center. what is mind don t is that the number of adolescents at the tt on nineteen e is a growing out is growing at a very fast he says in the country of the fifteen thousand respondents to a savvy but the seeming agency conducted last year roughly thirty four per cent of people who said the right date the tall ninety me where in eighteen eighteen days of ten and nineteen. although more and all struggle with team addition the number of adolescence has increased by around eleven percent in the past five years. that's double the rate cutting piece of kenyan station in adults and fifty two said backing addie had a hard time eating a regular like going to school work and be struggling to meet the relationships with friends and family because they're spending a lot of time. the themes on mine. so what do some opponents of the bill say it is so important for this legislation be passed while i talk to teens him with a high school teacher and a head of state to call it good teachers and well
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and then i discovered that i needed to re-educate myself. i had to go learn things that i was never assigned to read. >> after harvard? after stanford? and after yale? >> it actually happened while i was there. i was already, there were a few people -- >> they produce heretics. >> yes, they do. >> a few. >> you know, but you know, capitalism -- i like to say to people, capitalism, like all systems, when it comes into being, is born a few hundred years ago in europe and spreads around the world, like other systems before it. it has always produced those who admire and celebrate it and those who are critical of it. i used to say to my students, "if you want to understand the family who lives down the street, suppose there's mama, papa, two children. and one of the children thinks it's the greatest family there ever was, and the other one is quite critical. if you want to understand the family, do you choose only one child to interview, or do you think it might be wise to interview both of them? for me, i began to interview the critics of capit
and then i discovered that i needed to re-educate myself. i had to go learn things that i was never assigned to read. >> after harvard? after stanford? and after yale? >> it actually happened while i was there. i was already, there were a few people -- >> they produce heretics. >> yes, they do. >> a few. >> you know, but you know, capitalism -- i like to say to people, capitalism, like all systems, when it comes into being, is born a few hundred years ago in...
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uniquely based generation of young people is was educated and that parents and niece it's the female life expectancy and is tiled more time to see among the west in euro. if anything economics common tasted jeremy warn that says gray is guides but warns it is unsustainable. not enough exports is not enough business investment in this economy. now that it provided the economy continues to grow the hope is that these things will eventually come true but that the mind has left a little sauna. can you say that these key indicates it's a good thing sounds it's educates and health into all of that decline towards nevada. ever since the crisis began living standards of being on the amount of trash every day for the first time again the molten history. we are seeing the situation with people leaving the workforce of it aren't all that sure it takes it from the people joining the workforce ethical standards of its recent article on right wing than the old relative something common future of gratitude for the rest the world is going to decline with it what does it go and add up to me that the
uniquely based generation of young people is was educated and that parents and niece it's the female life expectancy and is tiled more time to see among the west in euro. if anything economics common tasted jeremy warn that says gray is guides but warns it is unsustainable. not enough exports is not enough business investment in this economy. now that it provided the economy continues to grow the hope is that these things will eventually come true but that the mind has left a little sauna. can...
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. >> teenage education activists cap school on friday but she has a good excuse. the 16-year-old pakistani met with queen elizabeth ii and prince philip at buckingham palace. she is a survivor of a talavera session nation attempt and she gave the queen a copy of her book. -- she is the survivor of a taliban an assassination attempt. finally, scientists in georgia believe they have made a breakthrough in human evolution. after looking at the most complete skull of an early human, they have determined our family tree may have a whole lot less branches than originally believed. quick small brain, large teeth, long face, not that different from us after all. or years, they held there were multiple human species walking around the earth but this 1.8 million-year-old skull could turn that theory on its head. >> we thought it was a different species in africa and now we realize they are variants of the same species. like they made their findings after looking at the world's most complete hominid skull that was found eight years ago in georgia. it has turned up the larges
. >> teenage education activists cap school on friday but she has a good excuse. the 16-year-old pakistani met with queen elizabeth ii and prince philip at buckingham palace. she is a survivor of a talavera session nation attempt and she gave the queen a copy of her book. -- she is the survivor of a taliban an assassination attempt. finally, scientists in georgia believe they have made a breakthrough in human evolution. after looking at the most complete skull of an early human, they have...
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reducing the rate of recidivism here in the state of california now that means spending more money on education of inmates and spending more money on mental health. funding instead of the prisons as well however attorneys for. it is for the inmates themselves say that more needs to be done to really address the immediate issue of of just of late overcrowding and said the prisons had the heads up about that the attorney for these men as and when and say that the overpopulation is a violation of constitutional stand. leave for the really poor prison conditions. i didn't tell us about that those conditions but it's probably like annie's overcrowded prisons. i salute you i am in the healthcare system instead of california prisons was ruled to be unconstitutional and this really stems from a couple of cd's of all be in a inmates suffer from mental illness the illness in his trailer in me to where really getting the proper care because it they're just so many people stacked up on top of each other attorneys representing some of the mentally ill inmates describe some of the conditions was different th
reducing the rate of recidivism here in the state of california now that means spending more money on education of inmates and spending more money on mental health. funding instead of the prisons as well however attorneys for. it is for the inmates themselves say that more needs to be done to really address the immediate issue of of just of late overcrowding and said the prisons had the heads up about that the attorney for these men as and when and say that the overpopulation is a violation of...
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nevertheless i want it to continue to state that all forgetful so of course all resources are going to try to educate in and of course as always to try to release him. it's easy to do kidnapping is on its national senior finance of rojas. we had dented the french foreign minister saying that's the most economists had been warned in advance it shouldn't be a night there it is extremely dangerous. just thirty km from the border with nigeria. he'd been told a piece of me but he said he wanted to screaming that he felt these cost increases on his mission to be that of another lesson the youngest of the risks he was taking moreno is essentially that to all of minor riot in the middle of the night and let's recall that the mission and then she took him away but whether they were dogs from the book on the mobilization the islamist group in northeast night you we didn't really know yet. it was claimed responsibility indeed the initial suggestion least from the were present at the time the kidnapping was the man seems much more interested in money identity else the time but at the moment we're pretty much in
nevertheless i want it to continue to state that all forgetful so of course all resources are going to try to educate in and of course as always to try to release him. it's easy to do kidnapping is on its national senior finance of rojas. we had dented the french foreign minister saying that's the most economists had been warned in advance it shouldn't be a night there it is extremely dangerous. just thirty km from the border with nigeria. he'd been told a piece of me but he said he wanted to...
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welcome to a new -- brand new edition of the program that presents different faces and educated stories on taiwan. i am your host. early in this yeahe
welcome to a new -- brand new edition of the program that presents different faces and educated stories on taiwan. i am your host. early in this yeahe
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the american people understand we should concentrate on health care, jobs, the economy, education. we can't afford to spend $1 billion being the world's policeman, much less the world's judge, jury, and executioner. >> you members of the subcommittee's. does the u.s. have a good grasp on what is going on in the region in terms of tribal sectarian violence? >> we spent $50 billion a year on intelligence, and we certainly do our best. there are unknown unknowable's. one is what the future would bring if they conducted this attack. there are so many ways this can go wrong for us. this can go wrong in enormous amounts of taxpayer money and american blood. that is why we can't leap into this and assume there'll be no response whatsoever. >> since you brought it up, i can't help but ask about the nsa and what is going on right now. do you think the conflict is a distraction for these techniques? >> we are three weeks away from the government shutting down. we are five weeks away from the government running out of money. it is appalling to me that in this circumstance, we spend two or thr
the american people understand we should concentrate on health care, jobs, the economy, education. we can't afford to spend $1 billion being the world's policeman, much less the world's judge, jury, and executioner. >> you members of the subcommittee's. does the u.s. have a good grasp on what is going on in the region in terms of tribal sectarian violence? >> we spent $50 billion a year on intelligence, and we certainly do our best. there are unknown unknowable's. one is what the...
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yes, education and literacy is higher in tunisia. sometimes we have them there it is the highest in the arab world. that is not the case. and there are many problems in relation to the situation that existed previously, before the revolution. however, nobody talked about it. also, politically, the question of women and women's rights were exploited by the government and no one within tunisia or outside focused on some of the areas that needed improvements, whether it has to do with education or access to politics or access to adequate health care. what we discovered after the resolution -- revolution is there are many areas where women continue to suffer, as well as the problems that are shared with man. injustice, corruption, etc. in the girl areas, women tend to have equal access, to even water facilities, and these are areas that need more attention. i would also like to add, it is not a direct consequence that once you have 100% literacy and higher education that means equal access to politics. as i mentioned, in the non-arab wor
yes, education and literacy is higher in tunisia. sometimes we have them there it is the highest in the arab world. that is not the case. and there are many problems in relation to the situation that existed previously, before the revolution. however, nobody talked about it. also, politically, the question of women and women's rights were exploited by the government and no one within tunisia or outside focused on some of the areas that needed improvements, whether it has to do with education or...
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had read the notes of the constitutional convention in the 18th century, you would see a much more educated and focused congress than we see today. >> the conclusion is that the system is dysfunctional. the european union system is dysfunctional, and i am afraid that the way to merge the two systems with the north atlantic investment agreement, which is currently under negotiation, it is giving the situation a very bad idea. >> the issue, there is a problem on both sides of the atlantic about whether or not politics is broken. we are asking on twitter if europe is any better when it comes to gridlock, and dennis replied, big difference. some european countries have civil unrest. you do not see civil servants marching on congress, he says. that is a big difference, but there is a growing feeling that politics is broken here. the difference being you still have a bipartisan system in the united states, whereas here, we are seeing the rise of antiestablishment parties. >> we are seeing that in reaction to budgetary discipline which has come home to bite them. the rules put together in the euro
had read the notes of the constitutional convention in the 18th century, you would see a much more educated and focused congress than we see today. >> the conclusion is that the system is dysfunctional. the european union system is dysfunctional, and i am afraid that the way to merge the two systems with the north atlantic investment agreement, which is currently under negotiation, it is giving the situation a very bad idea. >> the issue, there is a problem on both sides of the...